Yes it´s working that way. I just wanted to have a "good looking" and
clean solution. Whatever, it's working. Thank you!
Take care Michael
andrew(_dot_)curry(_at_)pa(_dot_)press(_dot_)net wrote:
Have you tried using the encoded type for a '?' ? its crude but i managed to
get it to work using this principle.
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From: "Michael Olszynski" <m(_dot_)olszynski(_at_)exxcellent(_dot_)de>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 10:32 AM
Subject: Re: [xsl] embedded php in xslt
Thanks but I am producing html, so therefore I need to use
<xsl:output method="html"/>
Isn´t there an other solution to automatically generate the ? at the end?
Thanks
Take care Michael
David Carlisle wrote:
Thanks a lot that works, but the closing "?" is not written with
HTML syntax processing instructions don't have a closing ?, XML ones do.
If you are producing xml then usse <xsl:output method="xml"/>
David
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